Between full housekeeping visits, small habits make the biggest difference. Here is how we help clients keep standards high without turning every day into a deep clean.
Prioritize what guests notice first
Entryways, kitchen islands, and primary baths set the tone. A quick pass on floors, counters, and mirrors—plus fluffing pillows and straightening throws—often does more than tackling a closet no one will open.
A 20-minute rhythm that works
- Clear surfaces of mail, packaging, and dishes.
- Wipe the kitchen sink and stovetop; load or empty the dishwasher.
- Spot-clean glass on patio doors and the dining table.
- Vacuum or dry-mop high-traffic paths only.
- Empty trash in kitchens and baths.
When to book a deeper visit
Before hosting, after travel, or when seasonal pollen and humidity peak, schedule a full service so baseboards, inside glass, and wet areas get the attention they need. Recurring housekeeping keeps that baseline so touch-ups stay quick.
We tailor frequency and checklists to how you use your home—primary residence, second home, or rental.
